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Dharmaśāstra and the legal personality of deities in the Ayodhya verdicts (2010 & 2019)
This article explores how Hindu deities and places of worship are understood as legal persons in the Supreme Court of India’s (2019) and the Allahabad High Court’s (2014) verdicts concerning the ‘A...
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The countries of South Asia - Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka - are internally diverse and part of global flows of people, goods and ideas. Contemporary South Asia seeks to address the issues of the region by presenting research and analysis which is both cross-regional and multi-disciplinary. The journal encourages the development of new perspectives on the study of South Asia from across the arts and social sciences disciplines. We also welcome contributions to pan-regional and inter-disciplinary analysis. Our aim is to create a vibrant research space to explore the multidimensional issues of concern to scholars working on South Asia and South Asian diasporas in the postcolonial era.